French Radiologists Visit the Institute, 1937

Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, September 4, 1937
On their way to Chicago to attend the fifth International Radiology Conference, three French radiologists stopped in Montréal to give lectures and visit the Radium Institute.
This photograph taken in front of the Maisonneuve building shows (first row, left to right) French radiologists Paul Gibert, Head of Radiology at the Hérold Hospital in Paris; Paul Cottenot, Head of Radiography services at the Broussais Hospital in Paris; and René Gauducheau, Radiologist for the City of Nantes Hospitals. Also on this photograph (second row, left to right): Origène Dufresne, Lorenzo Jutras, Georges Pinsonneault and Albert Jutras, all doctors at the Institute.